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elővásárlási övezetpre-emption zone Areas that are subject to the pre-emption right which is a privilege accorded by the government to the actual settler upon a certain limited portion of the public domain, to purchase such tract at a fixed price to the exclusion of all other applicants
folyóparti övezetriparian zone 1. Terrestrial areas where the vegetation complex and microclimate are products of the combined pressure and influence of perennial and/or intermittent water... and soils that exhibit some wetness characteristics. 2. Zone situated on the bank of a water course such as a river or stream
gazdasági övezetekre osztáseconomic zoning A land-use planning design or control where specific types of businesses or private sector investment are encouraged within designated boundaries
gyalogos övezetpedestrian zone Area where vehicles are not allowed
idegenforgalmi övezettouristic zone Any section of a region which attracts travelers, often because of its scenery, objects of interest or recreational activities
ipari övezet meghatározásindustrial zoning A system of land use planning that forms zones or boundaries to be used only by manufacturing or business enterprises
part menti övezetcoastal zone
védett tengeri övezetprotected marine zone Sea area where marine wildlife is protected
zöld övezetgreenbelt 1. An area of land, not necessarily continuous, near to and sometimes surrounding a large built-up area. The area is kept open by permanent and severe restriction on building. 2. An irrigated, landscaped, and regularly maintained fuelbreak, usually put to some additional use, such as a golf course, park, or playground. 3. A planning designation that mandates the setting aside of otherwise developable lands for the purpose of creating natural or semi-natural open spaces. Greenbelts are usually linear parkways, tracts, or belts of land running through or around urban conurbations. 4. An area or zone of open, semi-rural, low-density land surrounding existing major urban areas, but not necessarily continuous. The zone is to be kept open by permanent and severe restrictions on new development